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Religious institutions, as a representation of older, regressive ways contrary to communist progress, were a favorite target of Soviet ridicule. From obvious criticisms in their cinema (the Orthodox priest in Battleship Potemkin) (Eisenstein) to the anti-religious illustrations by D. Moor,

In a socialist-oriented country like the Soviet Union, where sustainable production is among the highest and most desirable goals, human development would obviously be something to be focused on and done in an efficient manner. A well-educated generation would grow

Throughout its existence as a country the Soviet Union employed propaganda to spread and reinforce the ideals that the government wanted its citizens to have. An example of this is a 1936 poster of Soviet Dictator Josef Stalin surrounded by

This poster depicts a young boy cradling the remains of a dead soldier. Unlike many propaganda posters that shy away from depicting graphic imagery, this poster freely does so to convey an emotional response. This poster was made in 1980

China 1980 – Love Science, Study Science, Use Science During the Cold War era, China was a key player when it came to the spread of communism and the increase in production and industrialism. Along with changing ideologies there was

This poster comes out of the old Soviet Eastern Bloc state of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) from the Cold War. It was released in 1979 by the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED) as it prepared for the celebration

The poster that I chose was made by The Graphic Company in Washington D.C. in 1917 for the United States School Garden Army. There are a few main colors of this poster: red, blue and green. The color that really stands

During the First World War posters were the easiest form of propaganda to spread. Posters like this one depicting the woman called the Daughter of Liberty. She is a symbol of American motherhood, trying to protect countries that were having